30 designers, FIVE shopping sprees each day. No one knows where the prizes will be! Each day of the hop JustRite will have five Mystery Blog Candy Prizes hidden along the hop with a total retail value of $600. JustRite will randomly select five mystery blogs each day of the hop and randomly allocate each of the shopping sprees. For your chance to win, simply leave a little love (a comment) on each designer’s blog including the JustRite blog. The more designers you leave comments with, the better your chances of winning. Each day’s comments will remain open for three days. A winner from each of the mystery blogs’ comments will be randomly chosen using Random.org. Consult the listing of designers at the JustRite blog each day (each day’s designers will be different) and start out on your way! Beginning Friday, March 26, summaries of all the winners will be posted on the JustRite blog. Good luck to everyone and enjoy all the JustRite eye candy along the hop!
Today during the JustRite Mega March Blog Hop (Day Three) JustRite and its sponsors will be giving away the following five prizes:
· $200 JustRite Shopping Spree
· $100 Spellbinders Shopping Spree
· $100 Copic Prize Package, and
· Two additional $100 JustRite Shopping Sprees!
Blog comments for Day Three will be open until Saturday at 6pm EST. On Sunday, JustRite will announce on their blog which five blogs have the mystery candy for Day Three. You will need to go to the JustRite blog to determine where you need to go to find out if you are one of the five lucky winners.
Debbie Olson
Sherrie Siemens
Beate Johns
Heidi Blankenship You are here! :)
Kathy Jones
Karen Hunsaker
Peet Roeven
Michele Kovack
Cheryl Nelson
Anja Curvers
Kay Sibley
Katarina Menzies
Holly McMillen
Tammy Hershberger
Angela Barkhouse
Heidi Van Laar
Jerri Jimenez
Sarah Parker
Jennie Black
Laura Davis
Ashley Newell
Tanis Giesbrecht
Alice Wertz
Shanna Vineyard
Rae Barthel
Ryann Salamon
Terre Fry
Mona Pendleton
Lisa Silver
Kim Moreno
Here is what the tin looked like before I altered it. It's a 10 oz. Altoids tin so it's not a little purse size one.The first thing I did was to apply foam mounting tape on the lid. I didn't add mounting tape to the word Altoids because it is already raised up and once the mounting tape is on the word and the tape are about at the same level. I traced the tin onto some designer paper from Daisy Bucket, the paper is from the new line Shabby Green Door. I applied the paper to the top of the tin with the foam mounting tape but to seal the edges I used Fabri-Tac from Beacon Adhesives. Although Fabri-Tac is for fabric, ribbon and lace it also works wonderfully with paper. Next I sanded and inked the edges of the paper.Then I airbrushed the tin a pretty brown. Now this part was kind of an afterthought and if I was going to do this again I would airbrush and then apply the paper. *wink*After the airbrushing was done I added a darker brown ink the the edges of the paper and then I set the tin aside while I worked on the embellishments for the top.The stamped image I used is from the Breath of Spring Stamp Set from JustRite Stampers. This set includes 4 Beautiful Floral Images including Violets, Lily of the Valley, Daffodils and Tulips and 4 Interchangeable Borders and it fits the 2-1/4'' x 3-1/16'' Oval Stamper. These are the Copic markers I used to colors the violets.Next I added the green to the stems and leaves.I added pinks for the bow.After the floral image was colored the I used the Wizard™ and Classic Ovals Large S4-110 Die #3 from Spellbinders™ to cut/emboss the oval. I stamped the floral image twice and cut out a few of the flowers and the leaves and used foam tape to adhere the flowers and add some dimension and I also inked the outside of the oval with Antique Linen Ink.I stamped the image again and colored the border with Copic markers, cut out the oval and then inked the edges with Antique Linen Ink.Next I cut/embossed four accent pieces using the Wizard™ and Floral Accents S4-199 die templates from Spellbinders™. I also cut/embossed a scalloped oval using the Big Scalloped Ovals Large S4-251 Die #4 die templates. I cut all of the accent pieces in half.Once I had all of the piece cut/embossed I layered them. The scalloped oval is on the bottom and then the oval with the border is the second layer and then I added all of the accent piece and the small oval with the violets is the top layer. In between each layer is foam tape with gives it this great dimension.Then I worked on the tag. The sentiment is from Joyful Hearts from JustRite Stampers and it contains 6 Wonderful Sentiments with 6 Interchangeable Borders and it fits the 1-3/4'' x 2-5/16'' Oval Stamper. I stamped the sentiment and then made an oval diecut using the Wizard™ and Classic Ovals Small S4-112 Die #3 from Spellbinders™. Before removing the oval I airbrushed with a Copic marker.Here are all of the piece for the tag. I made a tag and accent diecuts using the Wizard™ and Fancy Tags S4-235, Floral Accents S4-199 die templates. Here is the layered and finished tag. These are all of the Copic markers I used for this project.For a finishing touch I added some lace trim and rhinestones.
Supplies~
Stamps~JustRite Stampers-Breath of Spring, Joyful Hearts, 2-1/4'' x 3-1/16'' Oval Stamper, 1-3/4'' x 2-5/16'' Oval Stamper
Paper~Neenah Solar White; Curious Iridescent Poison Ivory; Daisy Bucket Shabby Green Door-Songbird
Ink~Tsukineko-Memento Rich Cocoa; Ranger-Distress Inks Antique Linen, Vintage Photo
Other~Spellbinders-™Wizard™, Classic Ovals Large S4-110 Die #3, Classic Ovals Small S4-112 Die #3, Big Scalloped Ovals Large S4-251 Die #4, Fancy Tags S4-235, Floral Accents S4-199; Copic-Airbrush System, Markers as shown in the picture; My Mind's Eye-Lush Brown Rhinestones; Webster's Pages-Lace Trim; Beacon Adhesives-Fabri-Tac; 3M Scotch-Foam Mounting Tape; 10oz. Altoids TinThank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you are enjoying the March Mega Blog Hop and don't forget to visit each of the designers and leave them a little love (comment). Good Luck with the contest! I hope you have a Wonderful Wednesday!!
Hugs & Smiles,
Heidi
What beautiful detail!!! I love this!!
ReplyDeleteOh my what a fabulous tin you created. The designer accents and the rhinestones are great touches. Thanks for all the details you provided also.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh.....this is gorgeous.....and I love it....thank you so much for sharing and I will be back for more.....
ReplyDeleteWow, I love this project. So elegant and victorian looking. Thanks for providing so much detail on how you created this.
ReplyDeleteI can't say anything but...Stunning!!! Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous altered tin!!!
ReplyDeleteHeidi this is GORGEOUS!!! Love this beautiful vintage tin, wonderful colouring and fantastic framing!!
ReplyDeletewouuuuuuuuuuuuuu good job, that with the spellbinders, beautyful
ReplyDeleteanneke
Absolutely the most beautiful project I've seen! Love the vintage look.
ReplyDeleteI love your flourishes wrapped around your image. It's really cool. Thank you for the detailed description of how you did it too! Beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteand it started out as a simple altoid tin. amazing
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great looking vintage tin. I love this project.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !
ReplyDeleteAmazing what you have done in altering your tin. The work is so delicate looking. I wish I were half as good as you
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Shirley
http://cottonberrycreations.blogspot.com
Heidi, has anyone ever told you you are good? lol Wow, this is another wonderful project you came up with. I love the idea of using the mounting tape on the lid to hide the Altoids name. lol Beautiful my friend.
ReplyDeleteWOW - this is just too cute!!! I love how you created the "frame" areoun the image!!! Thanks sooooo much for the ideas and inspiration!!
ReplyDelete*Thud* Oh, Heidi, this is so so gorgeous! I must get that floral accents set from spellbinders. You sold me! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, romantic look this project has to it! Thank you for the instructions - I'm inspired :-)
ReplyDeletelove your violets!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. Absolutely beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is the most elegant and beautiful Altoid tin I have ever seen. You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteI love all the beautiful detail
you added.
Cheryl Stauffer
Cheri926@aol.com
O this is just beautiful. The detail is great.
ReplyDeleteI really love the things you can do with the wizard dies. So clever. I would have never thought of that, using multiple pieces to frame something. Stunning results.
ReplyDeleteWow Heidi . . . another stunning project. Your tutorial is great so I must give this a try. TFS
ReplyDeleteWonderful project and great instructions. It is really lovely!! MERCI!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the vintage look.
ReplyDeletewhat a clever use for this tin. That would be perfect for a little girl to keep her "special" things in. I might give it a try. First I will have to stock up on foam tape **LOL**
ReplyDeleteLovely project!! Great work... Loving this hop!
ReplyDeleteWow--that is gorgeous and great details too! I love altered projects!
ReplyDeleteVery feminine and lovely, as well as a great gift.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...love the tin, Wow!! Love the vintage look.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is absolutely beautiful. Deanna
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea, that's my next project. I better start eating altoids now!!
ReplyDeleteGreat box Heidi. I love the way you distressed it. One would never know what it was originally....thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove what you did to the altoids tin. I love bling and flourishes.
ReplyDeleteWHAT A GREAT IDEA. I JUST LOVE WHAT YOU DID AROUND THE OVAL FRAME. GOOD JOB
ReplyDeleteWow, this project is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOMG..this is just stunning!!!! I went through your blog making sure I didn't miss anything!!! Really beautiful! Thanks for the step by step and the beautiful photos!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and a like your step by step tutorial how great is that, lovely.
ReplyDeleteWOWIE.....this is sooo gorgeous...and thank you for showing us how you did it...STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOohh...dit is een elegant doosje!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty-I love repurposed items!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Thanks for the step by step pics. You are very patient and love your coloring. Thanks Mari Pearson
ReplyDeleteLOVE the altered tin. Thanks for those wonderful instructions!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is spectacular! Thanks for all the details!
ReplyDeleteI love altered tins and you have a great set of photos to show how!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! :o)
Heidi, thanks for the tutorial! Love how you converted the tin into something so BEAUTIFUL!! Great job, my friend. xo
ReplyDeleteWOW!! what a gorgeous tin~
ReplyDeleteI've wondered about creative ways to cover these tins - great job!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so elegant!! I can't tell you how much I apprecate all the detailed descriptions you gave us. This is truly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRachel A.
Very pretty - thanks for the great detailed instructions!
ReplyDeleteAmazing this is a fabulous project you put out for us. thank U for all the time and the detail you put in it it amazing I say
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the close ups and showing us all the copic pens colors.
ReplyDeleteSO creative!! I love the "frames" you made, awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThis awesome!! Ican't wait to doone!!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Simply amazing. I hope some of this talent rubs off on me,
ReplyDeleteI love this - your accents are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool project! I know what I'll be doing with my tins LOL
ReplyDeleteVery lovely and what a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of art. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love all the scrollwork. I love your flowers too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh My! This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the altered tin. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial. I've been saving altoid containers and have to try this.
ReplyDeleteWow...I would not have the patience to do this. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHeidi,
ReplyDeleteYou are my idol. You are truly an amazing designer. Can I say "I knew you when?" I guess I can say..."I know you now." :-)
I love this project. It was brilliant to add the foam tape...I was wondering when I first looked, how you did it.
Cheers friend, Eli
Beautifully detailed! That took a lot of work and it turned out fabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! I just love all of the details that went into your tin! What a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteHow very creative!! Thanks for the step by step instructions too!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, what a great idea. TFS.
ReplyDeleteI truly appreciate your step by step in showing us how you created such a stunning altered tin.
ReplyDeletegreat projects. Love the recycled box.
ReplyDeleteThis is so incredibly beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project with so many awesome details!
ReplyDeleteYour tin is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing on how it was done. Love all the details that were added.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects Heidi. Love all the details and the way you used the dies. "Hugs" Granny
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is sooo gorgeous!! I love how you colored the flowers - they look like forget-me-nots to me. I made note of the colors you used and all the tips. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful project. I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Now I will have to go out and buy that set from Spellbinder - Floral Accents! I love how you used it to embellish your project. Your colouring of the JustRite stamp is so beautiful - so pretty. Thanks for the very detailed instructions. I will have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is ornate and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun! Beautiful! Love it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love how you used the Spellbinders dies!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to give the steps in the creation of this absolutely lovely design. You must be a true romantic as all the elements you chose to use have romance written all over them. No recycled item could be made more lovely.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Oh this tin is just beautiful. Love all the detail to put into this project. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for recycling Altoid tins. Love how you embellished.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying the blog hop!
TFS
i am in total awe!!! o wow..tfs..loves ya
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous altered tin! Your details are amazing and the tin is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful project, the little violets are so delicate and feminine. Great choice.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Heidi, what a wonderful way to alter an Altoids tin, very creative and over-the-top!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea that includes re-cycling!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove how you altered the tin. It's stunning!
ReplyDeleteStunning, and i love that you gave great instuctions...so you can airbrush with the copics too? I need to go to a class for copics!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and beautiful!! thanks for the great instructions!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. The amount of detail is amazing. And thank you for giving the step by step of your creative process.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, creative way to use this set. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteWowza! What a beautiful frame you created!
ReplyDeleteWow--what a great altered tin. Thanks for the step by step.
ReplyDeleteLovely colors!
ReplyDeleteSuper project! I'm not sure I'd have the patience to do this, but the result is great! And your instructions are really good too.
ReplyDeleteClever idea and lovely result.
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is absolutely gorgeous. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Vani
gvanis@gmail.com
I'm amazed at how you've created such a beautiful project from a recycled tin!
ReplyDeleteWOW.. Beautiful. Loved the designer accents. that just adds so much.
ReplyDeletelove that you did a project and not just another card. I would never have thougt to use lace with fabric tac. great idea
ReplyDeleteWow, that is some transformation! Gorgeous tin and wonderful pictorial tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful detail! Very very nice!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Thank you so much for all the details on how you created this.
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage altered tin!!! Thanks for the details!
ReplyDeletesfread171@hotmail.com
Always love ideas for recycling. Thanks Heidi
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. I love the idea - so original! Thanks for the nice pictures and detailed instructions.
ReplyDeletelove all the details great job
ReplyDeleteHugs
Norine
Absolutely gorgeous altered tin. Love it all the beautiful details. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStunning work! I love all the detail :)
ReplyDeleteLaura
Heidi, Beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful little box this turned out to be! Who knew? I've never ever tried anything like this, but you have really inspired me to think 'outside the box' (pun intended)! Really though, thank you for this awesome idea. I'm going to try one. And I really appreciate that you walked us through with visuals, it helps a whole lot, as does the listing of all of the copics you used.
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for sharing this exquisite little box with us!
A beautiful project!!
ReplyDeleteWoW! You have blown me away with that project. I have been collecting these tins, now I have a idea on how to get started. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage looking altered tin. I love the way you used the SB dies. Very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteGod bless!
Peggy Allen
Altoids never looked so good! What a beauty this one is.
ReplyDeleteStunning transformation! Altoids will forever be a thing of beauty in my eyes. LOVE what you did.
ReplyDeleteBecky E
AMAZING -- this tin looks like something you'd gladly pay a fortune for in an antique shop! Simply STUNNING in all its exquisite detail -- TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I'm going to have to buy some altoids now!
ReplyDeleteYour altered tin is beautiful! I love the way you used the little flourish around the main image. So cool! And I love the step by step pictures. I love seeing the process. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteInky hugs,
Janet
This is just lovely....so danty and the inking is awesome! Wowza!
ReplyDeletesmiles....
love all the details on your tin thanks for showing all the work you put into it. great job.
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy!?
ReplyDeleteLorililac@hotmail.com
So gorgeous!! I love it! Thanks for showing how you did it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vintage looking project. Love the colors
ReplyDeleteThe altered tin is SO much more interesting than the original!
ReplyDeleteWow, the detail is amazing! You must have a lot of patience.
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning. I really appreciate all the detail you provided on how to accomplish this. Truly a work of art and love. Thank you for sharing. I have marked your blog as a favorite and will visit often. Thank you
ReplyDeletethanks for the step by step!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project. Thank you for sharing how you made the decorated tin.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Thanks for your creativity and great ideas.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant. Great work. Loved the colors.
ReplyDeleteI love this project,thank you for showing step by step and all you colors.
ReplyDeleteLinda J.W.
What a wonderful little project! Those altoid tins are awesome!
ReplyDeleteHeidi what a gorgeous tin! It is a beautiful little package! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty altered tin.
ReplyDeleteAltoids never looked so good! Great details. I am so glad some people can think outside the box. I would never think to use two sided adhesive they way you did.
ReplyDeleteSharon L
Beautiful project! I am loving the Copic Markers and the Just Rite stamps more and more!
ReplyDeleteOMG. This is just gorgeous. Love the way you used the spellbinders dies
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is stunning! A definite for the favorite folder - have lots of these tins to recycle!
ReplyDeleteGreat card with the purple flowers! Thanks for the opportunity to win so great candy!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used the spellbinders die on your image. Very very creative.
ReplyDeleteI have so many altoid tins, and will have to use your idea to decorate them. Thank you very much for the inspiration.
What a beautiful project! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteRonda C.
What a wonderful idea. I never thought about using a mint tin to alter.
ReplyDeleteWow an awesome blog, I love the pictures of how you made this altered tin. I now know what altered is lol. I also discovered I can use an emery board for sanding LOL. need a thumbs up emotion.
ReplyDeleteFabulous project! A great toutorial and wonderful coloring. Great job.
ReplyDeletethis is such a gorgeous project -- I love the vintage look and appreciate all the details
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
Charlene
This is just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYou would definitely never know how this tin started life! Thanks for the step by step instructions. I really like the embellishments around the images...really makes the project!
ReplyDeleteWow--that's lovely. Thanks for the great tutorial
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely! Just when I thought that I had all of the spellbinders dies that I could possibly ever want, a project like this comes along. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Amazing step by step. This encourages me to try new things. Great project.
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning. And thanks for all the details on how to do.
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with this Altoids tin! An amazing transformation!
ReplyDeletePretty tin project and a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic tut. Thanks you this is a lovely project. Now I know what to do with my tins!
ReplyDeleteAnary
WOW!! That is amazing!! Gorgeous!! Love the vintage look that you created on this!
ReplyDeleteYou make it sound so easy. I will give it a try, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! It's always fun to see how someone else does their projects! It turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeletewonderful idea! i love the vintage look of the box =)
ReplyDeletehugs
juli
Wonderful project - thanks for the step by step instructions!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an incredible project. Love the vintage look of it, & the way you combined those floral accents!
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage look and all the embossed flourishes! BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteLove the detail!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely altered tin! You attention to details is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteI love this...and is totally my style....great job...
ReplyDeleteDeby
yesipray at gmail dot com
What a fabulous tin! The creativity with the spellbinder die is simply brilliant! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the candy tin!
ReplyDeleteA true work of art, great detailed on how you coloured your flowers too xx
ReplyDeleteStunning work!! thank you so much for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely unbelievable...what a work of ART!
ReplyDeleteThis is so elegant...all the details just make this little box.
ReplyDeleteLisa
This is just gorgeous! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful....
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous project!
ReplyDeleteHugs and smiles
So pretty - thanks for the detailed instructions!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely piece! I love to see how a simple every day piece can be turned into something so beautiful! TFS
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely adoreable. You never cease to amaze me!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, incredible! Thanks for all your thoughtful input into this project. I love your projects. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh!!! And AAAAhhhhh -- are all that keep coming out of my mouth, as it hangs open, jaw on the floor -- THIS IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What an inspiration on altering. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!! I love the distressing and the wonderful die-cut accents. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteCool project--thanks for sharing about the foam tape.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for using those empty tins.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful trinket box! Amazing tutorial and great inspiration, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just love altered projects. You did an outstanding job. This tin is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow now I am gooing to have to go and buy Altoids!
ReplyDeleteLOL!
I love how you used the floral accents! A lot of work, but well worth it!
ReplyDeleteNow I know what to do with my stash of Altoids tins. Loved how you used the floral accents to embellish the focal point and the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLovely project. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSuperb box.
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